Zurab--
I haven't downloaded or tried -lookfor_all- but I had a look at the
code, and it seems to me that the line
quietly capture use "`file'"
could be
quietly capture use "`file'" in 1
since you only need the first observation to load labels and variable
names, if no call to -codebook- is called for, thus much reducing the
need for memory (you could add another -use- to load all data only
-if- `codebook' is specified). You could also add an option to
-preserve- the data in memory.
On 2/5/07, Zurab Sajaia <zsajaia@hotmail.com> wrote:

Thanks you Kit Baum, updated version of -lookfor_all- is available from
SSC
archives.

There was a bug found in the program. The problem was that -lookfor_all-
skipped data files of size bigger then memory allocated to the data area,
without issuing any warning message. As a result the program failed to
find
variables/labels matching the pattern in big files.